sjdress
Well-Known Member
I am struggling with what to do for my mare. 24 yo, retired 18 months ago from ridden work as couldn’t keep sound due to coffin joint arthritis. I always said I would keep her retired as long as she was field sound. She’s never been 100% field sound but just tottery more than anything else. Last year or so has suffered infections (sinus and fungal leg infection) and a week ago went absolutely hopping lame. Farrier out, no sign of abscess but poulticed anyway just in case.
No improvement so vet out. Nerve blocks revealed it wasn’t foot and she only blocked out about 50% to check ligament area. Had had two previous check ligament injuries so images are scarred and not good to look at anyway. Vet suggested remedial shoeing and scans and x rays, however I feel like we have come to the end of the road. She’s not as happy as she was and is laying down a lot. But vet has not suggested PTS so am I wrong to think this? Should I be going down the remedial shoeing route again (been there before with her, didn’t help long term). I’m heart broken as I’ve owned her for 18 years but I always said if she wasn’t field sound I would PTS, but the reality is very difficult. Especially as vet has not suggested towards this.
No improvement so vet out. Nerve blocks revealed it wasn’t foot and she only blocked out about 50% to check ligament area. Had had two previous check ligament injuries so images are scarred and not good to look at anyway. Vet suggested remedial shoeing and scans and x rays, however I feel like we have come to the end of the road. She’s not as happy as she was and is laying down a lot. But vet has not suggested PTS so am I wrong to think this? Should I be going down the remedial shoeing route again (been there before with her, didn’t help long term). I’m heart broken as I’ve owned her for 18 years but I always said if she wasn’t field sound I would PTS, but the reality is very difficult. Especially as vet has not suggested towards this.